Publications by authors named "Jaanus Terasmaa"

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  • The study analyzes the state of curative mud deposits in Estonia as of 2022, focusing on changes over the past decade and the quality of the mud.
  • A total of 64 samples were taken to investigate hazardous substances, with 1649 measurements conducted on various factors like organic content, microbiology, and heavy metals.
  • Results showed stable organic matter levels, low microbiological contamination, fluctuating petroleum concentrations, minimal pesticide presence, and a decrease in heavy metal levels since 2013-2014, providing vital information for curative mud-related business adherence to new regulations.
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The abundance and properties of small standing water bodies (SSWB) is globally not well known for their ecological importance is undervalued and their detection suffers from technical limitations. In the current study, we used a combination of GIS-based methods (satellite, orthophoto, ground validation) to evaluate regional estimates of standing water body (SWB) inventories in two geographically different parts of Europe - France, and Estonia. In our study the SWBs surface area threshold limit was 0.

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The distribution of 11 individual polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was analysed in a (210)Pb dated sediment core from the deepest area of Lake Peipsi and in four surface sediment samples taken from littoral areas. According to the concentrations in the core three groups of PAHs may be distinguished: (1) relatively stable concentrations of PAHs within the whole studied time interval; (2) very low concentrations in sediments accumulated before intensive anthropogenic impact (from 19th century up to the 1920s) following a slight increase and (3) an overall increase in PAH concentrations since the 1920s up to the present. Comprehensive analysis of PAHs in the core and monitoring data obtained in the 1980s together with the lithology of sediments show that an increase of anthropogenically induced PAHs correlates well with the history of fuel consumption in Estonia and speaks about atmospheric long-distance transport of PAHs.

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